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Click here to subscribeA Pinxton Porcelain Bute Shaped Teacup and Saucer, circa 1800, painted with landscape vignettes within gilt line borders, pattern no.218 See Sheppard (Barry) Pinxton Porcelain 1795-1813, pg.107 for a discussion of this pattern and the attribution of pieces to various artists including William Billingsley
A Pinxton Porcelain Sauce Tureen, Cover and Stand, circa 1800, with entwined scroll handles, painted in colours with Chantilly sprig within a border of stylised yellow flowers, pink leaves and gilt lines and with blue rims, stand 24cm wide See Gent (N D) The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813, fig.210 for a similar shaped tureen
A Pinxton Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1800, of wrythen fluted form, painted with the Red Sprigg pattern; and A Similar Cream Jug, of fluted bucket form painted with gilt sprigs, 7cm high (3) Both are variations on pattern no.1. See Gent (N D) The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813, pg.49 for a similar tea bowl and saucer
A Pinxton Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1800, of fluted oval form, painted and gilt with scattered sprigs within line borders and leaf and berry rims, teapot with painted pattern no.46, 15.5cm high; and A Matched Oval Teapot Stand, 18cm wide (3) See illustration See Gent (N D) The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813, pg.56 for an identical teapot.
A Pinxton coffee can, c.1805, painted with a riverside view titled `In Nottingham`, a Flight & Barr Worcester cup painted with a view titled `On the River Dove, Derbyshire`, and a cup and saucer decorated with sepia landscapes within floral borders, restoration to the Flight cup, 14cm max. (4)
IMPORTANT 39 PIECE 1950`s ROYAL CROWN DERBY `Royal Pinxton Roses` pattern PART DINNER SERVICE made for the Royal Family of Iraq, each piece gilt with a crown and Arabic script under. Acquired by our vendors father in 1959, through the Crown Agents acting for the Government of Iraq EST 400-600
PINXTON PORCELAIN FROM THE DENNIS COLLECTION References cited in the text Bradley (H G), ed, Ceramics of Derbyshire 1750-1975, 1978 Gent (ND), The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813, Pinxton 1996 John (WD), William Billingsley, Newport 1968 Sheppard (CB) Pinxton Porcelain 1795-1813 and the Porcelain of Mansfield and Brampton in Torksey, 1996 Exhibitions Derby Museum & Art Gallery, Exhibition of Pinxton Porcelain 1796-1813, 14 September-3 November 1996 Mansfield Museum, Art Gallery, Billingsley Mansfield, 1999 Morley College – see Bradley 61. A PINXTON TRIO, PATTERN 220 with pink and gilt bands, the rims and handles gilt, saucer 14cm diam, 220 in red, c1800 Localised wear to gilding on the coffee can and central gilt ring in the saucer. Gilding on rim of tea cup rubbed
A PINXTON OVAL TEAPOT STAND, PATTERN 104 enamelled with a wide band of poppies, trailing leaves and polychrome sprigs, the rim gilt, 17.5cm w, impressed A, c1800 Exhibited: Morley College, 1976. Illustrated: Bradley, No 338. Slight stacking wear and minor wear to the gilding on the upturned rim
A PINXTON SLOP BASIN AND PLATE, PATTERN 367 enamelled with an orange and pale blue band of gilt seaweed and paterae, the rims gilt, 17 and 20.5cm diam, 367 in iron red, c1805 Bowl with wear to the gilding on the rim. Plate with slight stacking wear most noticeable on the central gilt ring, the gilding on the rim worn
A PINXTON OVAL CREAM JUG, PATTERN 322 with a band of cobalt and iron red flowerheads in bright green guilloche ribbon on a pink band, a gilt star and two sprigs above, the rims and angular handle gilt, 11cm h, c1800 In particularly fine condition with one or two slight spots of wear on the gilt rims
A PINXTON TEAPOT, COVER AND STAND, PATTERN 312 enamelled in iron red and gilt with a wide band of scrolling foliage interspersed with stars, 15cm h, 312 in gilt, c1800 Teapot - gilding rubbed under the spout and around the rim of the spout. Stand with light stacking wear. Restoration to the cover where the knop has been re-attached
A PINXTON COFFEE CAN AND SAUCER, PATTERN 345 with a broad gilt band of scrolling foliage reserved with two oval yellow ground medallions painted in sepia monochrome with landscapes and divided by cobalt and gilt lozenges, the rims and handle gilt, saucer 14.5cm diam, c1800 Can with slight wear to the gilding on the upper rim. Saucer with stacking wear to the gilding and also wear to the gilding round the rim
A PINXTON SLOP BASIN painted with two rectangular gilt framed polychrome landscapes, one with a couple admiring the prospect, the other with a rocky outcrop on a gilt seeded band of turquoise and gilt spots with red vertical lines, the rims gilt, 16 cm diam, impressed T, c1800 Minute pinhead sized graze on the inside of the rim, light wear to gilding only
A PINXTON SUCRIER AND COVER the sucrier painted to either side with a rectangular gilt framed landscape with a figure on a pony by a river, houses and ruins beyond or a church in a valley viewed from across a river, on a gilt seeded band of turquoise and gilt spots with red vertical lines, the conforming domed cover with pointed gilt knop, 13.5cm h, c1800 Illustrated: Gent, fig 168. A few light scratches and light wear to the gilding on the fixed ring handles and rims.
A PINXTON TEAPOT STAND painted with a central gilt square framed vignette of a winding riverside road and distant church spire, in gilt seeded border with turquoise and gilt spots with red vertical lines, the rims gilt, 17.5cm w, c1800 Several small spots of typical stacking wear, the gilding around the rim mostly rubbed
A PINXTON TEACUP AND SAUCER, PATTERN 345 the wide gilt band of trailing foliage with two yellow medallions painted in sepia with vignettes alternating with cobalt and gilt diamonds above scattered gilt sprigs, saucer 14.5cm diam, c1800 Saucer with flat chip inside the rim and stacking wear to the gilding on the central part of the decoration. The cup in fine condition with localised wear to the gilding around the foot
THREE PINXTON COFFEE CANS, PATTERNS 1, 281 AND 339 of fluted, plain or spirally fluted shape respectively and gilt or enamelled and gilt with bands of seaweed, paterae or iron red and gilt scrolling foliage, 6.5cm h, 281 in gilt, c1800 All in fine condition save for localised wear to the gilding around the upper and lower rims on the pattern 339 example
A RARE PINXTON YELLOW GROUND JUG of shouldered form, the acute angled handle surmounted by a moulded gilt acanthus leaf, painted to either side with still lifes of fruit or vegetables with moths and a caterpillar, the neck gilt with double swags, the sloping lip with stars, anthemia tapering down the vertical handle, 16cm h Exhibited: Derby, No 114. Mansfield, No 74. Illustrated: Sheppard, plts 193 and 194. Gent, figs 15 and 16. Slight wear to the gilding on the rims
A RARE PINXTON BOTANICAL DISH painted with a specimen of the Chalcedonian Lily in gilt rim, 25cm w, title in iron red script, c1800, sold with the source print by and after John Sowerby from Curtis`s Botanical Magazine (2) Exhibited: Derby, No 138. Mansfield, No 72. Illustrated: Gent, fig 35. A few light scratches, localised wear to gilding on the rim
A RARE PINXTON BOTANICAL DISH painted with a specimen of the Yellow Day Lily in gilt rim, 25cm w, title in iron red script, c1800, sold with the source print by and after John Sowerby from Curtis`s Botanical Magazine (2) Exhibited: Derby, No 138. Mansfield, No 72. Illustrated: Gent, fig 35. One or two very light glaze scratches. Pinhead sized rim nick at 9 o`clock and wear to gilding on the rim
A PINXTON YELLOW GROUND TRIO painted with vignettes in sepia heightened in yellow in circular or oval gilt frames, the rims and handle solidly gilt, saucer 13.5cm diam, c1800 Illustrated: Gent, fig 76 Saucer with slight stacking wear, small surface graze on cup, wear gilding to the rim on the can
A PAIR OF PINXTON YELLOW GROUND VASES of goblet shape with fixed gilt ring handles, enamelled with a continuous band of brightly coloured flowers and with gilt undulating border, on flared foot, 13.5cm h, c1800 Exhibited: Mansfield No 85. Derby, No 140. Illustrated: Gent, fig 42. One vase lacking one of the ring handles where it has not been securely fired into position during manufacture
A FINE PINXTON TEA BOWL pattern 142, of bute shape, enamelled in blue and gilt with a band of foliage and ribbon beneath a border of paterae alternating with stars, the rim gilt, 6cm h, painted 142 in puce, c1800 Illustrated: Gent (N D), The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796-1813, Pinxton, 1996, p59. ++In fine condition
A RARE PINXTON TEACUP AND SAUCER of bute shape with strap handle, painted with views of Shrewsbury Castle in a border of Brookhill type gilt husks and sprigs, the rims and handle gilt, saucer 14cm diam, painted title Shrewsbury Castle in red script, c1800 ++Saucer with restored hairline crack descending from the rim, wear to gilding on the rim of the cup
A DERBY YELLOW GROUND CHOCOLATE CUP of ogee shape, painted in Meissen style with two upright panels of elegant figures in a landscape with river and buildings beyond, in elaborate gilt frames, the yellow ground with four colourful flowers, the handles gilt, 8cm h, red printed mark, c1830 and a Pinxton type teacup and saucer, enamelled with trailing leaves in two tones of green alternating with red berries, the rims and handle gilt, painted bow and arrow mark and 28 in red enamel, c1805-10 (3) ++Chocolate cup handles restored
PINXTON PORCELAIN, SUBJECT. SHEPPARD (C BARRY) PINXTON PORCELAIN 1795-1813 AND THE PORCELAIN OF MANSFIELD AND BRAMPTON-IN-TORKSEY illustrated, dust jacket, Mansfield 1996, N D Gent - The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton Porcelain Factory 1796-1813, 1996, C L Exley - The Pinxton China Factory, two copies (one a review copy) 1963, - A History of the Torksey and Mansfield China Factories, 1970, June C Meeks - A Beginner`s Guide to Pinxton China, 1992 and several exhibition catalogues and Pinxton Porcelain Society Newsletters, etc (approximately 36) ++++
A Pinxton porcelain fluted saucer dish, circa 1800, decorated with scattered sprigs within an iron red border, Pinxton star pattern bowl, Derby plate painted with a Mundi Rose and a Royal Crown Derby porcelain cabinet plate, signed J Price, painted with Bakewell, Derbyshire, within a cobalt blue and gilt vine border. (4)